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General News

30 April, 2026

Tempy Market Day is back

Tempy Market Day is on again Sunday, May 3, at the local hall on Boschert Street, running from 8am to around 1pm.


One of the makeup stalls at the last Tempy Market.
One of the makeup stalls at the last Tempy Market.

Come along with an empty belly and in need of caffeine, as Prue from the Red Caboose will be serving great coffee, and the Tempy Parents and Friends will be putting on a yummy breakfast.

The Burns family is catering a delicious lunch! Don’t forget to snag enough tucker to take out to the men on the tractors.

Come and meet our new police officer and have a yarn over a coffee. With Mother’s Day fast approaching, our variety of stalls is sure to spark some interest.

Bree from Flavourista will have their famous blends of spices, salts, dessert sauces and toppings, while George will be making his debut with treats for your fur babies.

The Shean kids are also making an appearance with a variety of sweet treats.

The Mallee Tree Playgroup returns with homemade cakes and slices, so stock up while supporting a local community playgroup.

Pearl, Paddy and Pip Rowney’s farm fresh eggs will no doubt sell quickly, so be early to avoid disappointment.

The Mott sisters are back, with Tenae from TJM Designs bringing jewellery, accessories, and handmade bags, while Teale from Mallee Blooms will bring homewares, gifts, and clothing, plus fun finds for everyone.

Tina Coxall returns with her children’s books, along with Les and Mary Graetz and their upcycled denim and upholstered stools.

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With some welcome rain recently, Clive Finch will have a great range of plants and flowers, and hopefully some honey too.

Hair products will be available from Renae at Hair On Oke, and Sienna and Brooklyn will showcase their henna art.

Be sure to catch Carolyn for all your beauty product needs!

Janine’s handmade cards and stationery will be available, along with macrame from It’s a Higgins and fine textiles from Megan Lancaster.

Back by popular demand is Dimboola Workwear, perfect for flannies and socks for the cropping season.

Antonia will be at the door with jewellery and gifts, and Neil will bring his beautiful soaps and football pictures.

There will be plenty of raffles and lucky door prizes drawn at the end of the day, with proceeds supporting charities and local community groups, including playgroups and Tempy Primary School.

Stallholders and shoppers always make this local market a great success, and we look forward to seeing you there.

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